I guess there is more meaning in that video than I realized and mostly just liked the music. But the way I interpret is, a child who feels alienated and unhappy in the suburbs goes to the city alone to find himself. There he discovers that everybody is leading a self destructive life-style constantly succumbing to their own vices. In the end, his eyes change to become like the others, denoting that he has now become one of them.

Anyway, Funny how Hitchens says that a man who can't make a woman laugh is out of the evolutionary contest. He certainly is not making any women laugh. What is he revealing about himself!

This will end all debate on this matter and... uh... clear the air. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wtCt1pm0s0

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I liked that retro cartoon. As a lucid dreamer I watched it differently, and was thinking about how dreams in general are so ingrained in us all that everyone can relate even before television. We all just 'know', and goes back for a long time. They float out of bed into dream bodies, and visit a land where they can fulfill the desires we don't have in waking reality. They even dream shared didn't they? And afterward he did a reality check with a fork. It had a touchy ending.

Now for something completely different: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQFKtI6gn9Y